- Title
- Has Hemingway Influenced Cinema
- Author/Creator
- Andre Bazin
- Publication Details
- Andre Bazin on Adaptation: Cinema's Literary Imagination, pp.195-197
- Annotation
- Writing not long after Hemingway's receipt of the Nobel Prize, Bazin dismisses most of the six film adaptations made to date from his work. The 1943 For Whom the Bell Tolls, directed by Sam Wood, was "unforgivable," for example. Exceptions include The Killers (1947) and The Macomber Affair (1948). Bazin also notes how Hemingway's influence can be found in other movies, including certain Italian films that employ the writer's brand of reporting.
- Publisher
- University of California Press; Oakland
- Academic Unit
- Hemingway Bibliography
- Resource Type
- Book chapter
- Record Identifier
- 991015211982803691
Book chapter
Has Hemingway Influenced Cinema
Andre Bazin on Adaptation: Cinema's Literary Imagination, pp.195-197
University of California Press
2022
Appears in Hemingway Bibliography
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